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Welcome to season FOUR of Pod and Prejudice! Today, we're diving into Persuasion, starting with the first three chapters. We meet the Elliots, get ready for a trip to Bath, and the navy comes to town. Topics discussed include: family history fans, our first certifiable DADDY, eternal life cults, the tale of William Walter Elliot Esquire, the Elliots' money problems, Elizabeth's gay romance, the Croft family and their connections to the area.Glossary of Terms and Phrases:Engrafted (v): incorporated in a firm or permanent way.Retrench (v): to reduce costs or spending in response to economic difficulty.Glossary of People, Places, and Things: 23andMe, Gilderoy Lockhart, Hugh Grant, Jenna Maroney (30 Rock), Jerry (Parks and Rec), Toby (The Office), Gwyneth Paltrow, Nobu, The Napoleonic WarsPatron Study Questions: From Joanna: Why does Austen focus the reader's attention on the Baronetage? From Megan R: What do we think of the use of narrative voice in these chapters? From Emily: Best guess so far on who the villain of the story is / will be?Becca's Study Questions: Topic discussed include the Elliots' status and what Austen is getting at by showing them in their fallen state, the status of the navy, how the stakes are changed by the age and marital status of our main characters, and who HE is. Funniest Quote: “A lady without a family was the very best preserver of furniture in the world.”Questions Moving Forward: Why does Anne hate Bath? Why was William Walter the worst? What is wrong with Mrs. Clay?Pod and Prejudice is sponsored this week by the Ballarat National Theatre in Australia. They've created a 13-episode audiobook version of Persuasion featuring a cast of 20 actors, plus original music and sound design. It's made entirely by volunteers, and it's available for free on all major podcast platforms. You can find all links at www.bnt.org.au. Our show art was created by Torrence Browne, and our audio is produced by Graham Cook. For bios and transcripts, check out our website at podandprejudice.com. Pod and Prejudice is transcribed by speechdocs.com. To support the show, check out our Patreon!Instagram: @podandprejudiceTwitter: @podandprejudiceFacebook: Pod and PrejudiceYoutube: Pod and PrejudiceMerch store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/pod-and-prejudice?ref_id=23216
30 Rock's Jenna Maroney still managed to stand out in a sea of hilarious characters. She was unbelievably vain, shallow, manipulative, unstable, thin-skinned… but instead of being annoying and unlikable, she became one of the most entertaining, iconic characters of modern television. So, how did Jenna manage to capture that ‘beloved star' status that she was so desperate for on the show in real life? Let's take a deeper look at Jenna's character arc, the way she perfectly embodied all of the wild pressures that the industry puts on aging actresses, and how such an outlandish character managed to be so oddly relatable. Click here to watch the video version of this Take!
Cher's first holiday album comes out October 20th , Eddie Murphy's 1st holiday movie Candy Cane Lane premieres on Amazon Prime Dec 1 and Happy Birthday Jane Krakowski!
The latest movie news, discussion, and more with Joe from Guy At The Movies and Sean from Math Teacher Movies! In this episode: Trailers: The Exorcist: Dicks: The Musical, Loki Season 2 What We've Been Watching: Theater Camp, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Meg 2: The Trench News: Strike updates, Fantastic Four casting rumors, Scream 7 updates, and Final Destination 6 Be sure to subscribe and rate the pod! Hit the comments, but keep it classy! FOLLOW MATH TEACHER MOVIES: Instagram: @mathteachermovies TikTok: @mathteachermovies FOLLOW GUY AT THE MOVIES: Website: guyatthemovies.com Instagram: @guyatthemovies X aka Twitter: @guyatthemovies1_ TikTok: @guyatthemovies Facebook: fb.me/guyatthemovies1 CONTACT: guyatthemovies1@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guyatthemovies/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guyatthemovies/support
We said we wouldn't do it, but here we are! In this latest episode, we're dipping our toes into the Apocryphal waters to talk about a lady named Judith. Join Knox, Jamie, and Erin as they deep-dive all this Apocrypha while recapping this deuterocanonical book! Is the Book of Judith the beach read of the Apocrypha? What would it take to actually decapitate someone? Can Harry Potter and Twilight help us understand Apocrypha? You'll have to listen to find out! MENTIONSMain Apocryphal Text for the Episode: Book of Judith Casting: Natalie Portman | John CenaTell me more about Apocrypha: Apocrypha for Beginners by Brandon Hawk | Apocrypha Night at The Bible Binge SeminaryPast Episodes Mentioned: Jacob and Esau | Jacob Wrestles God | Jael What do Judith and Jenna Maroney have in common? Find out hereExecution Deep-Dive: Learn more about Margaret PoleFree Trial of Patreon? Take me there now. BONUS CONTENTOur Patreon supporters can access our Resource Deep-Dives, Office Hours episodes, monthly Fellowship Hall gatherings, and more! Become a partner.THE BIBLE BINGE SHOPThe only place on the Internet where you can find Bible studies and resources for those curious about faith AND Chris Hemsworth's abs. Check it out here! GENTLE REBUKEOur resident Bible scholar Erin Moon offers a gentle rebuke at the end of most episodes. Erin is a Bible study editor and Senior Creative/Producer of The Popcast Media Group from Birmingham. Find her on Instagram.THE POPCASTCheck out our other podcast: The Popcast with Knox and Jamie. It's a weekly show about pop culture where we educate on the things that entertain, but don't matter. Here is our suggested Popcast starter playlist.Subscribe to our Newsletter: The Bible Binge BulletinGet The Bible Binge Merch: Shop hereShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcastFollow The Bible Binge on Socials: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
Liz and Jack take the stage in a debate about which presidential candidate will be the best for Jenna Maroney, Pete desperately tries to re-ignite that 2008 Obama-based spark with the security guard Maria, and Kenneth casts his first ballot on the wings of an eagle. Original Air Date: October 31, 2012 Love the pod? Join our Patreon party! You can find us at patreon.com/takespod and choose the level (adventure) that works for you. Want more Nick and Julie? Check out their other podcast: Takes All Over the Place - wherever you get your podcasts. They can also be found on social @takespod and @blergpodcast
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This week's challenge: Do something…visual.You can hear the after show and support Do By Friday on Patreon!------Edited by Alex Cox------Show LinksUncertainty principle - Wikipedia7-Day Pills Medication & Vitamins HolderWeird: The Al Yankovic Story - WikipediaDrafts | Where Text StartsLifestreaming - WikipediaVocaster Two: Twice the features, twice the price – Six Colors451: No Such Thing As Deckchair Wrestling — No Such Thing As A Fish — OvercastMike Pence in Pulp Fiction - ungainlyDiffusionBee - Stable Diffusion GUI AppFrancis Bacon. Painting. 1946 | MoMAStable Diffusion and AI generated art is absolutely wild in every way – A Whole Lotta NothingEnter the Void - WikipediaThe Holy Mountain (1973 film) - WikipediaThe Holy Mountain | Alejandro Jodorowsky (4K HD Trailer) - YouTubeSanta Sangre - WikipediaEl Topo - WikipediaYours Truly, Through the Eyes of Stable Diffusion – 512 PixelsThe Best of Jenna Maroney and Paul L'Astname | 30 Rock - YouTubeSubEthaEdit 5. Code, Write, Edit. Together.SubEthaEdit - WikipediaHands-on: Apple's new Freeform collaboration app - 9to5MacApple's Freeform aims to be a collaborative whiteboard for everyone | TechCrunchFreeform on the App StoreRecorded Wednesday, November 9, 2022.Next week's challenge: Track something with Daytum.
We know you're beeeesy but we implore you to listen to this week's episode because we are finally talking about Jenna Maroney and the Moms of 30 Rock! We long for the golden age of the Thursday night NBC lineup where 30 Rock was one third of 'The Office' and 'Parks and Recreation' Holy Trinity. We then queen on out two episodes where we are simply overwhelmed at the lady power of guest spots that includes Jan Hooks, Patti Lupone, and Elaine Stritch. We take a moment to acknolwedge the fay Jack Donaghy, Julianne Moore's unfortunate arc as one of Jack's old flames, and Jan Hooks' iconic delivery of, "I've got the meat, Jack." These two episodes have both of us singing "Do it to me one more time." Joint us for the Best Supporting Aftershow AND get early access to main episodes on Patreon : www.patreon.com/bsapod Email : thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram : @bsapod Colin Drucker Instagram : @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov Twitter : @nickkochanov Instagram : @nickkochanov
Another Effin' Podcast About Sitcom is four friends, Mo Laikowski, Stan Laikowski, Luke Ward and not Dan McInerney, watching sitcoms and carefully pulling all the joy out of them. This week, they're watching "Rosemary's Baby“ episode from 30 Rock.
Well, well, well, well, well, well, well, well, nope, that's too many "wells", we're going to start over! It's mere hours before the 2012 election at 30 Rock, and we cannot wait any longer to see who Jenna Maroney will endorse. As Jack Liz prepare to debate for Jenna why their candidates have her best interests at heart, they both may learn from each other in the end; although not very much. Meanwhile, Kenneth is finally able to vote for the very first time, and his absentee ballot has him learning all about the pros and cons all political choices can have, Will the TGS team be able to save save/demolish his town's clocktower? Finally, 4 years ago, Pete had an extraordinary moment with a 30 Rock security guard, all because of Obama's election as president, and is eager to reignite that same hope and moment, but fate may not sine on Pete Hornberger on this day... Who won the 2012 election, was Jenna Maroney the decider in the end, can Pete catch a break? Find out, on this week's Go To There. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Welcome to another episode of Queen of Jordan with Curtis and David, continuing our breakdown of every Queen of Jordan episode, with this week's episode: Mystery of the Phantom Pooper. This week, as Angie is readying her new fashion line, NBC executive Jack Donaghy seems to be interfering in her planning when he's more concerned with his hostage wife returning than her fashion show. Additionally, will Tracy be able to give Angie what she wants to make her night truly memorable, or merely good? Elsewhere, Lisa Lampanelli(?) is a sub-babysitter for Angie and Tracy's baby Virginia, but when one small verbal flub lands Liz in hot water with the baby, can she rectify the beef and stop being rude? Finally, TGS co-star, Jenna Maroney is all over this week's events struggling to be a part of the story. Will she get her way, or is too much Maroney a bad thing? So grab your D'wfan throwing wine, book your flight to Somalia, and head to 30 Rock for a fashion show served with all of Costco's pierogies and Burger King as we Go To There! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Taber Bain helps us navigate cake body horror, Jenna Maroney energy, and existential despair in the Eurovision experience. 117: Cake or Death Follow The EuroWhat? Podcast on your favorite podcast app and on Twitter @eurowhat
If they make a TV movie of your life, will Jenna Maroney play your role? This week's Go To There has growth in characters, the first steps in saving a life, and the ever-popular male gaze all over it. As Jack is seeing less of of his wife Avery's story in the news cycle, he takes it upon himself to reignite her tale back into the masses. And Jenna might have just the idea: a TV movie, with her as the leading lady, but does Jack buy her as Avery Jesbert? Meanwhile, Liz officially adopts Hazel has her mentee, becoming her mentor, opening her eyes to the male-centric world of going far in their world. But has lit bit off more than even she can chew with Hazel? Speaking of Hazel, her new role as Tracy's personal page has caused Kenneth some concern, but made Tracy's life seemingly better. Has Hazel unlocked Pandora's Box of Tracy Jordan, and can Kenneth save him before it's too late? This week's 30 Rock shines a light on Hazel, something the character has needed for a few weeks now, and we're eager to see how far she'll go. So grab your cornrows, brush up your rap skills, and let's head to the Apollo with Leminem! As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
On this week’s episode, Luis and Chatrice are responding to Kevin Samuel’s “Are Modern Women the Victims?” Youtube video. Cuties, what makes a “5” and what makes a “10”? Chatrice and Luis talk about someone’s attractive level, the politics of ugliness, and desirability. We asked y’all if someone who is a 5 should get a 10 and you all RESPONDED! Chatrice and Luis also rank themselves against the “1 to 10 Scale” from Urban Dictionary. Luis ranks themselves as a covid 9 and pre covid 8. Chatrice ranks herself as a covid 6…and a 7.5/8! When Drake and Jenna Maroney said to listen because a 10 is speaking, they were clearly both talking about Chatrice and Luis. Happy listening!YouTube Video - https://youtu.be/hIoUwtpXXy8?t=2980 1 to 10 Scale on Urban Dictionary - https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=1-10%20Scale20 Women Who Found Out What Guys Rated them on a 1 to 10 Scale - http://wis.pr/ss/stories/c903b6f3-66a1-4ed3-b2ba-1a20da31e7d1?utm_campaign=o_pin;mp;c903b6f3-66a1-4ed3-b2ba-1a20da31e7d1&utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=social&utm_term=organicWebsite: courtingincolor.com / Email: CourtNColor@gmail.com / Instagram: @CourtNColor Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
Show Notes Episode 291: The Ruror Furor This week Host Dave Bledsoe tries to recreate his Grandpa's White Lightening recipe only to get arrested by the NYPD for trying to set up a still in Central Park. (Again) On the show this week are talking about the Rural Purge, which has nothing to do with the myriad election lawsuits and everything to do with Beverly Hillbillies. (You are welcome!) Along the way we learn what the early pioneers of television dreamed of their new creation being and how that was NEVER going to happen. Then we take a tour through the early history of television shows, from their origins selling cigarettes in the 1940's through their adolescence selling cigarettes in the 1950's and 60's to the end of it's selling cigarettes in the 1970's. Are we saying that banning TV cigarettes ads in what became known as the Rural Purge? (We don't THINK not being able to sell cigarettes ads for TV actually caused the Rural Purge, but we are not ruling it out!) Finally, we look at the shows the Purge made room and how it changed the face of television, for a minute or two. Our Sponsor this week is the Hooterville Chamber of Commerce. When you are ready to say goodbye to city life, why not say Hello Hooterville? We open with Jenna Maroney's new movie and close with Roy Clarke snarking about Hee Haw being canceled. Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/hV85sDCRGkE We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Citations Needed: Co-Bro Andrew Walsh https://twitter.com/andrew_walsh/status/1334050319924228096?s=20 Rural Purge Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_purge American Rural Comedies of the Sixties Part Six http://mercurie.blogspot.com/2013/09/american-rural-comedies-of-sixties-part_23.html All In the Family Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_in_the_Family Mobituaries Podcast The Rural Purge: Death of the Country Broadcasting System https://www.mobituaries.com/the-podcast/the-rural-purge-death-of-the-country-broadcasting-system/ Uncited Background Reading https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/TheRuralPurge https://decider.com/2017/05/10/trial-error-and-the-revenge-of-the-rural-purge/ https://medium.com/@ChrisXMorgan/remember-tvs-rural-purge-b0a115c2a2b2 https://bittersoutherner.com/the-weird-history-of-hillbilly-tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to QOJ with Curtis and David as we tackle the latest episode of the hit reality show: "Queen of Jordan"! As Angie's new single "My Single Is Dropping" is dropping prepares its launch party, 30 Rock employees Jack Donaghy and Liz Lemon aim to use it as an excuse to convince her husband, Tracy to return to 30 Rock and TGS. Meanwhile, TGS star Jenna Maroney is continuously waging war with QOJ stars and Portia steps in to help her with her seeming alcohol abuse, but will Jeena accept the help of those who care for her and their intervention? Additionally, as Randi is ready to share her own news, she decides to help TGS writer Frank Rossitano reunite with a teacher, Lynn Onkman (Susan Sarandon) who took advantage of him (look, there's no really nice way to describe this horrific storyline, we apologize) when he was her student. WIll love renew, or has Frank's arrested development caused him too much damage? Finally, D'Fwan thinks Kabletown executive Jack Donaghy might be batting for the same team and aims to open him up to his world, but D'Fwan may not be ready for what Jack's coming to the game with. There is plenty of wine-throwing, name-calling, and betrayal in this week's Queen of Jordan, so grab your HAY-UM and join Go To There as we piece together this beloved classic episode. As always, if you'd like to donate for production costs, website hosting, etc, hit up our Ko-Fi link to do so. And, subscribe and rate/review on Apple Podcasts to help us grow even further!
Is Clare Crawley just Jenna Maroney from 30 Rock? Does Yosef have redeeming qualities? Is Dale unbeatable? Is Blake going to snap and kill everyone? What would you say if you had to pretend you were half in love with a woman you hardly know?
On Episode 6 of Character Concerns, Kathy Evans joins the show to talk about Jenna Maroney from 30 Rock. Enjoy! Get full access to Character Concerns at characterconcerns.substack.com/subscribe
Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle discuss all of the ways celebrities are desperate for attention in these trying times. They also talk about Quibi's lackluster launch and the closing of UCB New York.
Week three begins here at Streaming In Place with the start of the endgame of Lucifer season one. Today, Noel, Allison, and Kate discuss season one, episode 11, “St. Lucifer,” and ponder the answers the show has begun to dole out, here at the end of season one. Take a listen to hear our thoughts on Chloe as Lucifer, Lucifer as Jenna Maroney, and of course, guest appearances by Grayson and Nancy Drew. We’ll be back tomorrow for season one, episode 12, “#TeamLucifer.” Shout-out to today’s Zoom listeners and contributors, Lurker, Keenan, Marcus, Scottie, and Tanya! Always a treat hanging with you guys.
Week three begins here at Streaming In Place with the start of the endgame of Lucifer season one. Today, Noel, Allison, and Kate discuss season one, episode 11, “St. Lucifer,” and ponder the answers the show has begun to dole out, here at the end of season one. Take a listen to hear our thoughts on Chloe as Lucifer, Lucifer as Jenna Maroney, and of course, guest appearances by Grayson and Nancy Drew. We’ll be back tomorrow for season one, episode 12, “#TeamLucifer.” Shout-out to today’s Zoom listeners and contributors, Lurker, Keenan, Marcus, Scottie, and Tanya! Always a treat hanging with you guys.
This week, the elves tackle their eighth iteration of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol - the 2004, made-for-TV musical, A Christmas Carol: The Musical! This specific version stars an all star cast of some of the most popular television actors from the late '90s and early 2000s, and what can go wrong when you combine Dr. Frasier Crane, George Costanza, Jenna Maroney, The Flash's inevitable father-in-law, and the Ghost Whisperer into a flashy musical version of a perennial holiday classic? In addition to a fun discussion about Scrooge and his otherworldly friends, this episode also includes a lesson about how to properly pronounce the name "Anastasia" from the "worst" host, as well as Julia's quick thoughts about the 2018, Supernatural-horror film, Hereditary.This is one episode you don't want to miss, especially if you're still suffering from those post Christmas blues!
In episode thirty-sex of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel would have yelled over each other about John Cameron Mitchell's HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT PARTIES if it had been released in theaters for longer than six days so instead they take a page from Jenna Maroney's book and discuss a few movies that fall under her suggestion “what if the theme was sl*ts?” - but in a very sex positive way. Brandon discusses the political importance of a post-9/11 queer New York in Mitchell's SHORTBUS and goes on to share a sexy memory from college, Ben prays for spiritual transcendence through sex in Lars von Trier's BREAKING THE WAVES, and Daniel warns viewers about the delicious color palette that dots the infidelity around the broken heart of Ms. Agnès Varda's LE BONHEUR. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome Renegade Nation it’s me Naughty Nicole and it’s time for another Renegade Review. And we’re going to be looking at NBC’s attempt to win back their throne for must see TV with a new sitcom called Great News. And the first thing you’ll notice about this new show is the disturbing similarities to 30 Rock and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and you wouldn’t be wrong. With Great News though, we’re following a news producer, Katie, played by Briga Heelan who we find has an unnatural attachment to her mother who has her work life disrupted when her boss hires as an intern for the news station, her loving and overbearing mom played by the great Andrea Martin. And while the focus is news versus late night, the frustrated goofball at the center of a constantly careening television production has a familiar tone. From a genetic perspective, the similarities make some sense. Great News was created by Tracey Wigfield, who's written for 30 Rock and The Mindy Project, and its executive produced by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. That makes it Fey and Carlock's EP follow-up to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, their follow-up to, of course, 30 Rock itself. And if Katie's mom is her Tracy Jordan — the unstoppable force that suddenly upends an already delicate work environment — then her Jenna Maroney is Portia played by Nicole Richie, as the brazenly needy and overconfident co-anchor who constantly frustrates Chuck, the puffed-up anchor played by John Michael Higgins at the center of the show. Admittedly, the entire cast doesn't map that neatly, but when you hear the music from Jeff Richmond and Giancarlo Vulcano — who also scored 30 Rock and Kimmy Schmidt — you'd be forgiven for thinking you're back in Liz Lemon World. And that's not a bad thing at all. Like 30 Rock, Great News is a joke-based comedy. That might seem self-evident, but it's not, really. As comedies have become more tonally experimental and often much darker, the visual goofs and quick hits that are part of the Fey/Carlock house style executed so well here by Wigfield can't be taken for granted. The fact that the equivalent of the Kathie Lee/Hoda pairing in Katie's world is called Morning Wined Up With Kelly and Mary Kelly is just silly fun; it's a bit that proudly disclaims thematic ambition. It's the kind of comedy with jokes in it.
When you invite the incredibly talented Alma Cook (@hearalma) to talk about 30 Rock, sometimes she brings her ukulele and performs an acoustic version of "Muffin Top" that would make Jenna Maroney's nose bleed (S4 reference.. we'll get there). Download today to listen to us discuss "The Source Awards" (S1E16) and "The Fighting Irish" (S1E17). Follow us everywhere: @talk30rocktome tl;dr Episodes: Season 1 Episode 16, "The Source Awards"//Season 1 Episode 15, "The Fighting Irish" Guest: Alma Cook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We took a look at one of our favorite shows 30 Rock. Both the script and the show are filled with joke after joke, and the pilot script gives you a real glimpse into what it was like writing for Saturday Night Live. Created by Tina Fey 30 Rock is filled with unbelievable and unbelievably funny characters Tracy Jordan, Jenna Maroney, Kenneth Parcell, Pete Hornsberger, Frank Rossitano and the venerable Jack Donaghy. Perhaps the biggest change on the show was the character of Jenna initially written for and played by Rachel Dratch in the test pilot. Network executives apparently did not want Dratch in a lead role and the role was given to Jane Krakowski. Jane loved the idea of being Jenna Maroney as it gave her a chance to sing and dance on a sitcom, something unseen since Ally McBeal (1997). 30 Rock racked up an impressive number of awards during its 7 year run. In 2008 it won 17 Emmy's for a Comedy (the most ever in that year), and 22 statues in 2009 (the most ever in that year.) Alec Baldwin won a SAG award for every year he played Jack Donaghy something no other actor in a drama or a comedy show has ever done (Credit: IMDB).
Jane Krakowski is a star of stage and screen. She first became known to TV audiences as office assistant Elaine Vassal on Alley McBeal, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination. More recently she starred as Jenna Maroney for 7 seasons on NBC's 30 Rock, for which she was nominated for 4 Emmy Awards. Tune in to hear Jane talk about her start in the theater, why 30 Rock was a match made in heaven and how playing the character of Jenna helped her not take herself too seriously as an actress.